-.\‘ t/ an 1R . ny hom whet a ha... kllbwlliit the meal will be ready Just heat ms; ny other Prepared F s- No work -— nor — pet everyone will praise the cooking unounx Limited, . ' ‘lib. in?! my: Beans {or one o! the elicioua Clark nemeaevs av neurons. r.a., er. um.- ne. sac nausea. on, Optombtrymay he defined as the solen- a “c1313 monrnsiu. ttlilo ex. amlnation of the eye and the ppee- orihing of lenses to comet optical defects. Formerly the examination of the eye for glasses consisted in the placing of ienaoe bofore the eyes of the patiient until a seem- ingly suitable lense had been found. Optometry affords scientific and precise methods whereby the conditions ofthe eye may be readily and accurately determined. With delicate.’ Instruments and the use of light rays the faulty, condition of the eye ls diagnokd. “fin- Sl v Christmas. ‘.4 V’ ad and Bu ecurrs» and Cakes baiood wit wn Bread and Muffins from our .ssving the coupons toeaeh In ‘ hown, in this space. st on getting any of these brands svQaeeure some of these premiums. There clown Milling .60.. ‘Slid- can a: noasou. mm- . rloii l \ .IT from your grocer. ' ere co/uoons in IJAY. Hutcheson OPTOMETRISTS ‘csee ea were ‘delighted with the good things they enjoyed eat- na baked with Gold Bond and omurcuy Flour. n ' w; ioeiehrsted m. Flour Whole Wheat Flour and every; on the eilverttable W!!! 9'9"“ lave TQpAYj You will receive a statement of your account in today's mall. ‘ KINDLY MAKE rmvritn-‘ur; We iieedihemiiaslré; to payafmamirliacturorsb falilnjgdue. - ‘ - Thank you! z. Bills, now ' ' vaifl full sizes at. 25 par cent discount. c Position. Full particnlaro on sp- iliifllilila THE lliiiill SHOP from Hoimsifs iiataleg. CLEARANCE sale 'at Brantford Farm. Froachfort postponed until about February. 1st See ad later. . 1121M Ii BRASS BEDS, very massive ile- lii three different styles. all Pawns LN‘. 11220-931 LADIES FUR .60K1'6, cloth costs, surge dresses evening dress ea. shirts" silk and wool sweater coats ardiacounts from 25, '33 1-3 to halt price art. Patone Ltd. ii-di own. eaavica - Join Vtho classes at tho Union Oommor ' i College and get in line for a good pliostlon to Prin. Moran. y G.W.V.A. —Commsndcr Lewln will lecture to returned men on “The Sinking of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow and after." at the G.W.V.A. rooms on Thursday eve- ning Jan. lath. "GENTS AND JOYS Overcoat: suite and overalls, selling at Pa- ious l-Ard Money Raising Sale. these wonderful values at. dis- counts from 25 to hall price. Patons Ltd. 1120-931 JUDGING BY THE’WAY THE‘ .. ..‘ are taking ‘sdvantaso of the money raising sale the values must be right, the quality the best come and share .n the bargains. Futons Ltd. - OFFICERS ELECTEII-At a meeting ol’ Prince Edward lodge, No .14 A. F‘. and A. BL, Stanley » Bridge, on December 27th. 1922. "St. John's Night," the following ‘ol- flcials were duly installed. M. 'M#—' R. J. Anderson; S. W.-Waiter Mac- Kenzie; J. W.—-W.Williarns; Tress. -—-W. T. Weir. reelected; Ssc‘y.-—l-l. S. MacEwon, re-eiectsd; Duncan MlcKeuzle; J. MacKay; S. S.—~E‘imer MacLeod; J. S.—-St.lrliug M-aclhty; P. Found; Marshal~C. R. Morris; Tylor—J. l. Stewart. Wrihto 60cfor29o per-pairs SBNOLAIRS - '1_ 11th for Children of Mary Gard all? in the ibaague of the cm: a . —Cburch of England Service next. Sunday invited. Ltd Money Raising 5310, S. D.-— D.—Lem Chapr-‘H. OH I LSRBNQ WOOL MIT?‘ Mi RESERVE TH URBDAV Jill- doaos-ao-rmw imxnnmau sonooi. notice’. at 2.80 p. m. All cordially rear via-races all widths, s. Silhir $9.00. for‘ $6.75 at Patons; fl220-l8i ORAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD," ~1Church of England service at. Craps-ad on Sunday. January 14th at 11 a. rn. and at Springfield at 7.00 p. m. Sermon. subject "His Father's Business." All are cor- dially invited CHRISTMAS ‘FREE AT CRAP- AUlL-St, John's Sunday School. Crapiiud, held its annual Christmas Tree and entertainment in the Rec tory ou Tuesday, December 26th‘. boiih afternoon and evening. During the afternoon over fifty children en= poysd the games, while in the 9v‘: enlng the parents and ‘friends came ln until the house was almost filled to its‘ capacity. to listen to tn splendid program rendered by the children, under the supervision of Miss ‘McKinnon. At. the close of the program Old Santa appeared in the person of ‘Mr. Crilly 1.0a, and dia- 9 8i trlbuted tbs presents from the well ‘ laden tree, much to the delight of the children. A very pleasing leo- tars of the evening was the profili- tatlon of iMrs. Lowlrher, the fai orgaulsLof a puree o! money. and to Mr. Rand, the iayreader, a boili- tlful fur coat and sleigh robe-dot‘. use in ‘the parish. ‘Phase worst all magnificent gifts, graciously proj seated by the parish of Crapaud‘ and they show the splendid spirit of loyalty l and harmonious good-will that prevails in ohe parish. Another very nice feature was the bringing. by many children, of toys and riso- ful articles for the children of the KELLY“ QRQQQ - Allildllgh‘ mg . o uosticators have vrozzzal$d gr ngmd wynqeyivery generously supplied the good the recent snowj‘ dampening our ex- has rendered tra-WMW RB" and our once almost. isolat- thrifty suburbs. Mess- McAvln _and Lcsliti D1811)’ for us this year, storm besides pectunt spirits, - veiling impossible‘ - busy village is now . ed from its crs. Thomas Tralnor have returned to IS. D. to resume their studios spending ' of Mrs. ‘turn will many friends be regretted by thsi a visit to Saskatchewan to hi home in Kelly's Cross. He ape luau ‘andvequiue drove from suits of the which lasted of P. E. I. week end at uatc nurse spent the to spend the winter ‘_ turned to North Wiitshlrs, wher . he is studying teiesra-phy. Toothache ? Mlnard‘e Linlment makes an excellent counter-irrit- ant. Bathe the face and if tharo is a cavity in the ~‘ tooth place in it n place of ' . cotton wool saturated with ltiinartfs. MIIARIY! LINIHINT The Family Medicine Cheat The Family Hetllelad OBI! the mm- . iiiiii Thi "flied °""€§."*° i?‘ are assuredoi best service and. satis- and correct lenses. . v _, Protestant Orphanage. thus demon- after the holidays at the home s? John Duffy. Their derpar-i and will leave a. Campbell recently returned from aka highly of the Western Provinces and. his many fir-lends are glad to we mm “mkmg healthy “q "QWIKZTHl-Zaudalhzei-gezfi: 3426x3383): Fats slay your ‘hand ,cc_r_ned in ‘having the roads openedfFor ‘i am still aimnh. up properly affér""a“storm'."“" This (Dec. so). when Mr. Levi’ rraiuor,°"§g:“1u§ggdb§;flgéacofggfgff h‘: ,f'0_li.da, so its up to those in author?‘ ity to got busy and to sss that all- vlmm" 9"°w'“°'m tiiilllefiegovti? our 9.03:“ llaigdwihzt for two days pre- M B“ ‘- "ums" Mr" Dame‘ Murphy U’ F"°°‘f::y fllrfu-ltlravellgiugte ;:g11¢._1m§i'rhere are so Smmy heights Balls McCormick spent the weekl end in the clty.—iMr. Archie Auld is K n , busy training ‘his speedy horse. o u‘ t ‘ M em? 5 "d-rousldes" for the ice races. This "M5- 9 3"” ° 7' and "- coming season and intends to give Amos Hogan. ‘Mr. Oswald Kelly. some o; the fast ones a 10.. for ‘gniaatnftgg fimgiggryfirnglygelfilag ‘their monoyr-Ws are all rplaased to‘ ‘ Cm“ “Glee Club" m“ m“ week hear that IMr. Geo. T. Beairs-to out in Pirovl- ' deuce. iMr. Fred Murray of Fern- - wood. was a recent visitor here. Mr. Waiter M. Campbell has re- ous. A manifestation of both hu endurance ~was witnessed here Sunday mormingj Charlottetown, not- withstanding the apparently insur- mountable banks of snow, the re» town was a recent visitor to Kel- ly's Cross. Miss Lena Duffy, grad-i Hospltal| With no rep-,_ . utation in.» build... : but with nnestab‘ faction when‘ you came here for eye. ma: u‘ DREC-HA“ A v‘ strafing in a practical way tbs teaching that it ‘is more blessed to give than to receive. The ladies things provided for tho supper a! well as to lend their assistance to d in bho serving. We >‘l1l0po for other good times iu the Rectory before the winter is gontr-(Patrlot please copy.) ‘ and old poop e feel and 2;l‘..‘.‘.‘.2'..°.£1'.‘.'°°'. an women and h ma‘: 3W5" Drug Co. Ltd.. 8.3.2} a-a-_-.-_~+- -_,______ zaiixgiilii inspector is ohtsgain i" recent sevens. _-- ‘ m, our,“ Rum“ mntiiiisiazay t ny figure Ln European politics. ll. "Harm! View" the guest of Mr. John ‘Mii-yh-Jfr. EiIlDlIIItLf-Mgufl]. if! ‘I wi-Pfllfiiilz his speedy colt Kickapoo for the coming races on Oove Head Bay-Mp 3'4"‘! Mild. spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crasvleil, Wiuloe. “Mr. Jae. Allan has about donned 111i all the fast ones on tho roads in this Yltfliilty with ‘his speedy mare. "Prairie Belle" and intends looking for taster company in some other vicinity-Mr. Hilbert Ib-izneli, our popular merchant, intends faking a owree on Motor Mechanics at. the Technical School in the near fut- ure, Ho proposes buying a. motor truck next season to facllitato the handling oi his ever increasing bus- lness. Roast Beef Still An English Dish . ‘DQNDON. Jan. dr-ilioaet. beef still deserves to be regarded as a Silliiiillili look yeuu butter and eggs. minor-lea. ‘moss are the replies he has colved: Austria-Stamina of the uat built up on a vegetarian basis. (Yh-ile-Jwheat Jlour, bonus. food. Meat seldom eaten. ant part of diet at present." Japan-Little meat eaten. -Norwoy—~i..ittle meat. eaten. IPortugal-‘Moat seldom eaten poorer classes. nlflcant. Lents (totalling l8 weeks) and the two weekly fast days. peasants. Serbia-Eighty per cent. of and other yegetabieo, . fipuln-Juittie moat eaten. cove mass NEW8.-- T... school is progressing favorably the teacher, dvliss Kathryn Wool: nan-Miss Dolly IMCKPHDOII‘ la vis- f. i S to condition owing hi-i-‘Q 6 Quality ‘Purity Accuracy Results Our ators has. obtained its enviable rhputatlo by the recognition of our own indi- , dlvlduai standards of quality. ln_our estimation It reprise- ents the ‘highest possible quality obtainable. Quality is more than purity, for a pure‘ drug only may be a weak drug. it is‘ more than fresh- neea for a fresh drug may be an aduliisratsd drug. it is than strength for a strong idrug may be too . ng." We use the highest huailty er dnigs obtainable.- “They. aes tested and known to at u proper relative strength. Quaiity ie a vital point in dlntlon it a moarauit‘ the medicine. winter itiug in the city ‘illeclgciilfiilt of gear, tvmborary vacancy iu~ the socinlimlm- Mi?“ Mm” '_M nnmL“ $5115 1 Willi! drink circle of Kelly's Cross. Mr. Hughizllglvtgf fimggiisegaglo": iliiiitidihglifiaglfltud decilerhilrinir again- \the guest of his uncle, Mr. JasuMc-i _, v g H Cormuck.——'l‘he roads iu this vlcin-‘voh, Death. ‘hold. off—-v Iify at present. are in ‘a frlghffulri am m; ma.” yo“; the recent isn't that wsriit, INSAT I ATE. der the painstaking management]; cannm segm "P0 set enough of Life‘- cated! r With rs red wins l' am iutoxr‘ vdi _ I Dash uotaway trofn my w lips the cup! " 'Stiii“to"nry-'l'i‘ps;wl.:ife, hold. chalice up! ~ Ah. yes. miy eager spirit Asks so-much— " There arty-so many things l to do.‘ ; » ‘Thai l would ranch:- few! _ All, no l have not Had enough of Life ful and-sweet; ~ But i have only trod, ~ The narow way-s: known my feet. ‘There is so much Beauty i would see, That l may miss . . ..l i this boon, o Fats! And Death-droid off! Give mo a longer time! -iRuselie Mercier Montgo On the afternoon of Friday, vala School examination was Quite a number of payers and others interested present. The examination of the work dons during U16 "W!" various branches was conduct the teacher Mis Jean E. Stews slated by Mrs. was careful an work. Mtcr the exam school work was over Stavert tool: the chair lowing program was carried Song, ltrlss Kringle, by Rev. Boil. Stewart, gMary Proude, Miriam Dollar, Dollar; Recitation, Recitation, An i1 Jlerbls Dollar: . body's, Picture. peoitatiohyhk Ghristznas ‘fly-flier; Riecitatio N, Monologue, htoltsrum. Just be “'"°"’“"'i":'.:.'::i: e or. It's the 06;: or Weak, harve- and Mil. ‘it, and more cereals, fruit, milk, _ To show that kidney and maize the principal | Gormsny-rlifeut "uot an import- Russia-Meat consumption insig ‘Eggs, ‘mil-k and butter, the stable loads during the four ‘Rumanla-‘Meat seldom eaten by peasant classes live on boiled beans Life, lifty-the cup, l am ilnsatlatefl ‘ So many ways-to go——-I know so The worid- is wide-ls wonder- ‘ The far, strange places have not , Life, l'ft the cup 1 am lnsalisie 1_ SPRINGVALE SCHOOL EXAMIN- . ATION ember twenty-second. the Spring» the parents, rate; FB. Dollar, Miss Bes- d painstaking in hoi‘ inaltion of the - .23 L. [- ' Merry Christ -, mas. ldabal iIii-(iiwli Recitation, l9 .41 Stanley Gillespie; Recitation. H0 '- l Played Gilli-S. ' ‘ r ‘.. ' - ~ _ _ _ and me fol“ ‘Morenca’ by Homer Mathis! on, The TwontySixtiH ; Recitation. w Margaret Diamond; "Christmas Spirit, b Edna Proude, Miriam Stewart. Florence a my’ iet (tlllespio; Solo. xmex; 1 wail a ‘bra. Iii" Bani Zlliaroff. cQnaidered W‘ "i 15° ‘"1084- liowerful influen- °19I iliaiiliifiiiio. bas- now undertak- ih. to “nnganite and enlarge the Qlliiaa metal works, so as to Miter Roumanian- oli fields inde- iidant of foreign mgtqflahj ‘Sir {Basil Zaharotr is . the well k owns-British oil and armament ltiliifel known also as the mys- 13“ liliiycd a great par-t in the treaty making at. Versailles, and ll 411s Near East crisis. ‘Hie business it of world wide ramifications. and ho is consider- vsurvsl ‘A .. I"! ‘i t oil one of the richest men in _ali Europe. V v _ ‘ _ _ Offered in Charlottetown at the ;_.-. .5 ‘ would be better if we ate less o , ‘ ‘._ w f8- blticher style, ‘°“ and have rubber by 0D m, pair...... i: ‘fh Q2‘ t Special ‘bargains 8H1] the guaranteed. long‘ Qt i =i i tirl beg "fir hi“ . The Greatest Bargains Ever Purdic-Ferguson Shoe Store , e2 The following are a few of our outstanding values :— ' M‘en’s mahogany or yblack Boots, Goodyear welted, heels attached. 1 , 4.5 '.' Made onabox we as‘: per pr $' 0 10 to 25 per cent. off all our ‘- Men's black ‘box kip bluchel‘ Boots, sewed soles and rubber" heels, made on good last, per pair M-en’s mahogany or black Boots, Goodyear welted and have rubber heels attached, miade on a French toe last. The latest style, only per - 95 ......---e.a.-. - i‘ Skates! Skates! Skates! balance 0f our skates to clear at 25 per cent. discount. Boots for men and women. Ladies’ suuall size Boots and pumps, to clear at per pair . .$1.00 We have the best line of Rub- bers in Canada-AMES-HOLDEN RUBBERS to fit and suit every member of the family, at lowest ‘possible p1'ices."“"~" ~Every~---- pair-draw» We are run-hing a strictly CASH BUSINESS, that is why we are doing a BIG BUSINESS, and, can se1l’s0 much cheaper. Call and see what we have to offer before you purchase elsewhere. ‘ j, URDlE-PERGUSON 12:‘ SHOE C0., LTD. :4? Li’; Successors to D. Gordon ii Co, Sunnyside, iharlotielown, i’. E. l‘ W 01., u’. here u»! . i i ‘Somauy homes 1 tonown-e using Century everyone remarks "h" P buiiiifill. white, clean, flavoraomo Salt ...'-"¢';1*.“‘“.:i:c marry" ‘Y"'""“"'",...... _, W Iii 6 y onewes-vacuum and it. s really the best. Salt on the market." Dominica Salt (‘as United ~ Iaaulaoiarcsaadllipfly SECURE We are clearing out all our u msn’s and women's Felt Boots and ' Slippers at 20 per cent discount. stock of Hosiery, in silk, silk and . wool and all-wool. W0men’s small size Rubbers to '75 clear at per pair . .. . f. . . .50c 1a Ladies’ black Satin 1 Strap l‘ mi Pump, has Baby Louis heel, per T‘ i , A .0 ‘ “r , _ . O- Ladies’ mahogany ‘high cut. f: Boots, recede toe last and military .‘ ._- , The heels, to clear at per pair ..$3.49 s? Ladies’ ‘Gaiters, made of broad- cloth, in the, 'b0ot top style, to 0 on Hockey clear at per pair . . . . . .$1.0 Ladies’ high cut Boots, mostly broken lines, worth up to $8.00 per pair, sizes 2 1-2 3 and 3 1b-2, to clear at per pair . . . .. . . . . 41.98 25 per cent Discount off all our Ladies’ Mahogany Strap Slippers. . - »O-rrder..by_mail cif- inconvenient to shop. Postage paid. i .. mery. .990‘- held: weré in its ed by rt, as. R. H.“ out. l-ieien ‘Edna Bomb by l-lslsa Stewart '1 nfllihd v Merry‘, , i i -rtutusutsrewswunr- - ~ bl - . an interesting program for the visl- CURE FOR DESERTION the culprit, in a state of nudltfi W9- has to make his way; and as he_ gThfl iiffllly and useful gifts ‘found A curious custom prevails in darts past the women belabor hiin_ . . gilt the tree for the teacher were the New Britain group of islands, savagely. . 11°11 lil-iiiiwiatcd. Each child then in compelling u man who has no By the time he reaches them slid " . {fcseivcd a box oi candy. a christ- glccieil his wife and children to or the row he is exhausted. and .‘_ 1' mas card and an apple. ruu the gauntlet. covered with blood. " Y ‘" Hatter all present had been troat- Two rows of women extend for This qaunishmeut is [manta ,1‘ oil‘ to a generous supply of candy a ihstauce of several hundred feet dreaded, not so much on 1°‘ bytiw teacher. a very pleasant and each woman bong armed with e. of the physical mirroring it ‘ "l profitable afternoon‘ wars brought to stick. tails as the 'man is an ou ‘ ' wcloso by the singing of tho Nat- Down the avenue thus formed afterwards for several oaks. m,‘ aal Anmhsm. , ' l"; ' “—"=-=*=, s». ‘ ‘_,~ on.‘ y’ . . M ., v _ . I .9 . l, . I i‘; ‘ . - - s... . ,’ . _- , v ’ M.’ Til at .- ‘;~f"..’\..' ,o"_~ _.' .. w‘ “ . Alicia)‘ iii‘.